Take a look at the simple Gabber implementation.  It's only a few lines
of simple socket handling and the requests to it worked from all the
major browsers I tested as well as jabber clients.

--temas


On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 04:01:09PM +0000, Thomas Parslow (PatRat) wrote:
> >> No ... I don't think you need 3 days to send some headers ... you just
> > have
> >> to preprend to all your outgoing connections "GET / HTTP/1.0\r\n\r\n" and
> > to
> >> all incomming connections "HTTP/1.0 200 OK\r\n\r\n". I really can't see
> > why
> >> you need 3 days to implement that. - Oh, sure ... you have to strip that
> >> headers when you receive it ... 1 minute more to write the code for that.
> 
> > What?? and you think that we be robust enough and compatible enough to
> > always work with all clients, somehow I doubt it.
> 
> AFAIK most HTTP headers are optional, so that should work fine for
> HTTP compatible clients and servers.
> 
> Does anyone know the minimum required for HTTP/1.0 compatibility?
> 
> Thomas Parslow (PatRat)
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